Board advances first reading to extend Comcast cable franchise to June 30, 2027

Lane County Board of County Commissioners · December 11, 2025

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Summary

Lane County commissioners approved the first reading of Ordinance 2509 to delete and replace Ordinance 24-10 and extend Comcast of Oregon 2's cable franchise term to June 30, 2027. The motion to set a second reading and public hearing passed 5-0; the second reading is scheduled for Jan. 6, 2026.

Lane County's Board of County Commissioners approved the first reading of Ordinance 2509 on Dec. 10, setting a second reading and public hearing for Jan. 6, 2026, to consider deleting and replacing Ordinance 24-10 to extend the franchise term for Comcast of Oregon 2 through June 30, 2027.

The item was introduced by the chair and summarized by staff. Emily, a county staff member, corrected one line in the ordinance language to state it would "delete and replace in its entirety" the earlier ordinance rather than "delegate" it. Vice Chair (Speaker 3) moved to approve the first reading and schedule the second reading and public hearing; Commissioner Buck (Speaker 4) seconded the motion. The board voted 5-0 to advance the ordinance.

The action at this meeting was procedural: passage of a motion to set the date for a required second reading and public hearing, not final adoption. No conflicts were declared. The ordinance will return to the board for a formal second reading and public hearing on Jan. 6, 2026, when the board may accept public testimony and consider final adoption.

Meeting materials list the ordinance as deleting and replacing Ordinance 24-10 and amending Chapter 8 of the Lane Code, and the staff summary indicated negotiations with the cities of Eugene and Springfield were ongoing. The county recorded the vote as 5 in favor, 0 opposed; further substantive changes or public testimony will be addressed at the scheduled January hearing.